2. A philosopher, born at Ascalon in Palestine, whose lectures Cicero heard at Athens in 79 B.C.

antīquus, adj., ancient.

[Antōnius, ī], m., a Roman gentile name.

1. M. Antōnius, a friend of Julius Caesar and a member of the second triumvirate. He was defeated by Octavianus off Actium in 31 B.C., and killed himself the following year.

2. C. Antōnius Hybrida, uncle of the triumvir, and consul with Cicero, B.C. 63.

ānulus, ī [dim. of ānus, a circle], m., a finger ring.

anus, ūs, f., an old woman.

anxius [angō], adj., anxious, troubled.

aper, aprī, m., a wild boar.

aperiō, see [pariō].